1992
DOI: 10.1303/aez.27.517
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Seasonal Abundance and the Possibility of Spring Immigration of the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella(LINNAEUS)(Lepidoptera:Yponomeutidae), in Morioka City, Northern Japan

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“…Clear geographical variation has been little reported in P. xylostella (Zilahi-Balogh et al, 1995;Chang et al, 1997). Plutella xylostella is known as a migrant species and appears to migrate from the southern to the northern part of Japan during spring and early summer (Honda et al, 1992). If any difference in thermal response is detected between tropical (or subtropical) and temperate populations, it could be useful evidence in a study of the origins of migrant moths in northern Japan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clear geographical variation has been little reported in P. xylostella (Zilahi-Balogh et al, 1995;Chang et al, 1997). Plutella xylostella is known as a migrant species and appears to migrate from the southern to the northern part of Japan during spring and early summer (Honda et al, 1992). If any difference in thermal response is detected between tropical (or subtropical) and temperate populations, it could be useful evidence in a study of the origins of migrant moths in northern Japan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a few authors have discussed how they evaluated mortality for each life stage. The literature does, however, support the longstanding view that the adult stage of the diamondback moth is the most cold tolerant and the most likely stage to overwinter successfully (Kimura and Fujimura, 1988;Honda, 1992;Honda et al, 1992;Saito, 1994b).…”
Section: Overwintering Strategymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…L'espèce P. xylostella migre de façon passive à la faveur des vents (Honda, 1992 ;Honda et al, 1992). Plusieurs auteurs montrent que ces migrations sont incontrôlables quant à leur destination finale (Zalucki and Furlong, 2011;Wei et al, 2013), ce qui entraîne une infestation des nouvelles parcelles d'une façon aléatoire et imprévisible.…”
Section: Sensibilité Des Cultivars Envers Les Populations De La Teigneunclassified